Loads of stuff you could consider for anti-theft. Disc locks go through the holes in a brake disc and stop the wheel turning. Great until you forget and try and drive off with lock in place then you need new disk and calipers. Chain lock goes round any wheel part as visible deterrent but most can be chopped with a heavy cutter if thief is determined. Fit an alarm and immobiliser so anything touches the bike and alarm sounds. Even with key, the engine wont start unless the alarm is deactivated. Veto is one of the best around. Biggest threat for a sought after bike is if someone comes along with a small truck and crane and just lifts bike, alarm, locks and all onto truck. Then you could have a tracker installed so you and the police can chase the satellite signal.
There is nothing you must have and 100% safe is not possible but you make your choice and something is better than nothing.
2007-07-01 23:35:11
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answered by oldhombre 6
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Make it safe for you in a crash? Nothing you can do to the bike will make you less dead if an idiot hits you. Always wear a helmet and body armor.
As for making the bike secure, get a lock shaped like handcuffs that go around the fork availible at most stores that sell car parts.
2007-07-02 04:08:06
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answered by sakotgrimes 4
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Safe as secure?
Locked in a garage with a heavy door and a LARGE, snarling, drooling (and very hungry helps) Rottweiler chained to it!
2007-07-02 10:37:06
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answered by strech 7
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short and simple out of sight out of mind, keep it put away , if it is out on display it will be gone . locked up in a storage shed a good chain and lock through frame and wheel , take spark plug wire off buy a disc lock
2007-07-02 10:45:38
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answered by Nightrain 3
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Keep your bikes in a garage protected by dogs. Works for me.
2007-07-02 13:34:43
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answered by greyclam 2
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scorpio motorcycle alarm with paging remote
2007-07-04 21:53:32
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answered by BIG RED 2
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